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ford is introducing 23 new models, 16 in north america. is this the new landscape of the automotive industry? are we going to get used to recalls with a lot more technology into these cabins? >> hopefully we won't. hopefully this will spur development, spur immediate change. some of these issues were raised as the products were being developed. they weren't even in the marketplace yet. others were raised when people like me were testing these vehicles very early on, and that's when they should be addressed and that's when this could have been stopped very quickly. but the old culture at g.m. was to let these things go and it was a bureaucratic culture where you could pass the buck pretty easily and that's what happened i think over and over again. >> i think a lot of people will be confused, the average consumer. old g.m., new g.m. what they know is that g.m. is making cars and they want to buy a car. can you think back to other past recalls from manufacturers or maybe even g.m. where it seemed like something terrible was happening at the
ford is introducing 23 new models, 16 in north america. is this the new landscape of the automotive industry? are we going to get used to recalls with a lot more technology into these cabins? >> hopefully we won't. hopefully this will spur development, spur immediate change. some of these issues were raised as the products were being developed. they weren't even in the marketplace yet. others were raised when people like me were testing these vehicles very early on, and that's when they...
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does anybody besides america's wealthiest actually care? >> maybe they should. >> that was a segue. >> was that a question to us? >> that was not a segue to "closing bell's" tease, though i hear that kelly evans is starting campfires these days. >> shall we take it? >> yes, police. >> thank you so much. stocks make a comeback. is the rally back on. you knew i was going to ask that. kelly was telling mu how excited she is about the all-star panel standing by. >> some excitement in the biotech industry. we're going to talk about a new bear market, keeping a close eye on the nasdaq as wellhead into the final hour. tomorrow is tax day. we're going to hear from someone who says the recent stock sell-off does have a lot to do with investors getting said. >> and yes it's true, shaquille o'neal, mr. shaq, as he preferring to be called, will be right here on on on the floor of the new york stock exchange skts he's suiting up for a big deal, a clothing line at macy's. we'll talk about that and whatever else he wants to talk about. >> i want him to de
does anybody besides america's wealthiest actually care? >> maybe they should. >> that was a segue. >> was that a question to us? >> that was not a segue to "closing bell's" tease, though i hear that kelly evans is starting campfires these days. >> shall we take it? >> yes, police. >> thank you so much. stocks make a comeback. is the rally back on. you knew i was going to ask that. kelly was telling mu how excited she is about the all-star...
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let's start out with your biggest market in north america. you blamed the lower revenue on two large mobile broadband coverage projects. is this related to t-mobile and sprint? >> i won't agree to which customer it is but you're correct, we envision that we would come in to face lower activity on the coverage projects in north america. that's a big market for us. that has continued into the first quarter. it was as expected, of course, you never want to have a decline in revenue but it was very much expected. the same goes for japan where we also talked in q3 last year about the lower activity. those are not offset on the improvements in capacity, where we're selling more software. that took us to a negative growth of 7%. it also led to profitability. >> you have one broker who's holding on to hope around your company and sees the drop in the share price as a buying opportunity. that's bernstein. they're appointing to what lies down the track in the pipelines. tell us about the activity you're chasing. >> it's very much what we're having on i
let's start out with your biggest market in north america. you blamed the lower revenue on two large mobile broadband coverage projects. is this related to t-mobile and sprint? >> i won't agree to which customer it is but you're correct, we envision that we would come in to face lower activity on the coverage projects in north america. that's a big market for us. that has continued into the first quarter. it was as expected, of course, you never want to have a decline in revenue but it...
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but what if we told you the key to america's jobs market rests with exconvicts? do not scoff. there's data that explains this and something that new fed chief janet yellen did this week has highlighted that very issue. we have a special report coming up today on "closing bell." >> here's where we stand in the marke markets. the dow off 23 points at 16,549. take a look at the nasdaq, which is off by more than 1%. it's almost 50 points lower today. finally, the s&p 500 after hitting a new high is giving up about five points today. >> let's talk about this market in our "closing bell" exchange. jim lowell is with us today from adviser investments. larry mcdonald from new edge. we've got frank braddick. and our own rick santelli. welcome to everybody here. jim lowell, would it matter if we keep trying to set a new high for the dow and we just keep failing? eventually the technicians are going to tell us we're putting in a double topper, something here won't look good. >> well, a double top or not, this is a market that can't be kept down. the reality is we see a lag in the multina
but what if we told you the key to america's jobs market rests with exconvicts? do not scoff. there's data that explains this and something that new fed chief janet yellen did this week has highlighted that very issue. we have a special report coming up today on "closing bell." >> here's where we stand in the marke markets. the dow off 23 points at 16,549. take a look at the nasdaq, which is off by more than 1%. it's almost 50 points lower today. finally, the s&p 500 after...
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taxation is broken in america. >> all right. you know what, we got jesse ventura ready to go. first we're going to go to break next. and then jesse ventura's camera is good. he's going to tell us why ceo's should make the same amount as physical laborers. at the active passive investors summit in york, cnbc will stream it live at 6:00 p.m. eastern time, 3:00 p.m. pacific. we're back after this. life less complicated.thise it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. it's the get growing sale from adt. right now you can get $200 off adt pulse for small business and a wireless camera at no charge with a qualifying bundle. woman: when you own your own business, it's a challenge to balance work and family. that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my business from anywhere. now manage and help protect your small business remotely with adt. arm and disarm your alarm, watch secure video in real-time, and even adjust your lights and thermostat wherever you are. with adt, you get 24/7 protection through our fast response monitoring. the get growing sale. call today to get $20
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carter, america wants to know, more pain ahead here? >> independent of these. monday is not likely to be a good day. let's take a look at these two stocks. amazon, first, what's important here, amazon is a well-formed heads and shoulders top. if you were to draw a trend line here and i apologize for being without a pen, it has broken trend and, more importantly, we have yet to fill this gap from october. and so the presumption is there's more to go. by contra distinction, netflix is still on trend. if you can visualize that with your eye. and important today's weakness we did fill this gap, so, amazon more of a topping-out formation, more deterioration. an unfilled gap. in the case of netflix, still on trend, if you will, and having checked off, the gap has been filled. again, if there is a follow through money, we think there will be, both stocks presummitively will be down. netflix has a better chance of providing some support in the balance here whereas amazon looks as though there's more to go on downside. >> based on carter's analysis, would you put a trad
carter, america wants to know, more pain ahead here? >> independent of these. monday is not likely to be a good day. let's take a look at these two stocks. amazon, first, what's important here, amazon is a well-formed heads and shoulders top. if you were to draw a trend line here and i apologize for being without a pen, it has broken trend and, more importantly, we have yet to fill this gap from october. and so the presumption is there's more to go. by contra distinction, netflix is still...
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for growth to return in north america. >> okay. well, again, we will continue to decline the stock. >> valeant farm sue cals offering cash and stocks for allegan. bill ackman on set with us. he bought almost 10%. >> right. >> if he went over 10, he would know we did it. >> yeah. he started accumulating. started accumulating really fast. that's the point from which they are calculating the high premium. it's on top of $116.63. day before he crashed the 5% threshold. i did a quick back of the envelope on what this represents. based on valeant, this represents a 16% premium to where allergan closed. so getting to $165.33 for this offer. getting you to about $49 billion in this deal. so 16% premium is not as high as we have seen in the deals in the past. interesting valeant has gone after big companies. they came in as a white knight. looking at this statement they just put out, they printed a later they sent to david piatt. they had been going after allergan 18 months. >> the way they structured the deal is to convince the allergan sh
for growth to return in north america. >> okay. well, again, we will continue to decline the stock. >> valeant farm sue cals offering cash and stocks for allegan. bill ackman on set with us. he bought almost 10%. >> right. >> if he went over 10, he would know we did it. >> yeah. he started accumulating. started accumulating really fast. that's the point from which they are calculating the high premium. it's on top of $116.63. day before he crashed the 5% threshold....
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[ticking] >> warren buffett, america's second-richest man, is a household name, his son howard not so much. and yet he's the person warren buffett wants to succeed him as chairman of berkshire hathaway, the mega holding company that buffett built. like his father, howard does not live the high life. in fact, he's a farmer who would rather dig up the ground than sit in a boardroom. are you sure he's your son? >> well, i think that's worth checking out. you'll have a big exclusive. [ticking] [bell ringing] >> for 150 years, the floor of the new york stock exchange was the center of the financial world. but today most trading in stocks is done elsewhere by robot computers that buy and sell in microseconds, faster than you can blink an eye. and the computers have done so well that some institutional traders have come to believe that the game is rigged. are humans ever involved in the trading? >> humans are not involved in the trading because humans are way too slow. [ticking] >> there are close to 850,000 of them in the united states, twice the number of atms. the new slot machines, the m
[ticking] >> warren buffett, america's second-richest man, is a household name, his son howard not so much. and yet he's the person warren buffett wants to succeed him as chairman of berkshire hathaway, the mega holding company that buffett built. like his father, howard does not live the high life. in fact, he's a farmer who would rather dig up the ground than sit in a boardroom. are you sure he's your son? >> well, i think that's worth checking out. you'll have a big exclusive....
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this is nothing new when it comes to corporate america. perhaps it's not the right comparison made that brian made between -- you have to factor in the shareholders and the stock. so is it fair that they're tied to the market and tied to these stocks? >> i think you make a good point, sarah, with the comparison of the average worers 'salary with a ceo is not very relevant. you have to look at two things. you have to look at the market factors driving ceo comp, then you have to look at the impact that a ceo has on the ecosystem versus the average hourly worker. when you look at the market factors, there's two things going on. supply/demand at the ceo level is way out of the whack with the demand for a-players greatly exceeding the supply. the second thing going on, there's a growing awareness in corporate america that an "a" ceo can have a greater impact on a company than a "b" ceo, so those two factors are contributing to compensation rising. when you look at the ecosystem, people very rarely talk about what does a successful company do? o
this is nothing new when it comes to corporate america. perhaps it's not the right comparison made that brian made between -- you have to factor in the shareholders and the stock. so is it fair that they're tied to the market and tied to these stocks? >> i think you make a good point, sarah, with the comparison of the average worers 'salary with a ceo is not very relevant. you have to look at two things. you have to look at the market factors driving ceo comp, then you have to look at the...
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bank of america. by wednesday, i bet we will have a reset where we all hate the banks so much this will be knocked down more than it got clocked this week. this stock has been turned on, it's been turned on. these people thought that they had what is known as reverse head and shoulders suddenly i hear it is the ultimate said and shoulders play. if bank of america gets hammered you might want to take some down ahead of the quarter's announcement on wednesday. thursday another contrast day, i keep telling you this market loves value and hates growth. i'm trying to drive that home. mcdonald's last numbers were awful. it since has advances since that announce. . what happened against us? one of the worst performing stocks of the market, chipolte, high quality growth out of low quality value will end, i think their report will be another chance for a reality check unless it improves on 9% same sell stores it had last time i think it gets clubbed into a limp burrito while mcdonald's slices through $100. lif
bank of america. by wednesday, i bet we will have a reset where we all hate the banks so much this will be knocked down more than it got clocked this week. this stock has been turned on, it's been turned on. these people thought that they had what is known as reverse head and shoulders suddenly i hear it is the ultimate said and shoulders play. if bank of america gets hammered you might want to take some down ahead of the quarter's announcement on wednesday. thursday another contrast day, i...
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we have a two americas here. the average working american has seen five years with no wage increase. >> remember, if you look at the same report, just take friday's report and it's an important one, average work week, the work week increased. it's a nice increase, .7 increase on the month and number much hours worked across the economy. that's helpful. there were signs that they are seeing wage pressure. i agree -- >> i thought it was mediocre. the jobs portion went down. you are right about hours worked. you're 100% right. the trouble is we didn't get any wage increase. >> we have a nice pick up the month before. >> up to corporations to do the hiring and there are those who feel the capital expenditures which have been so anemic for years will start to pick up. somebody cited on this program yesterday the commercial real estate market starting to pick up. leases are picking up. to them that was a sign we'll see a pickup in capital expenditures down the road and larry is giving me the stink eye on this one alrea
we have a two americas here. the average working american has seen five years with no wage increase. >> remember, if you look at the same report, just take friday's report and it's an important one, average work week, the work week increased. it's a nice increase, .7 increase on the month and number much hours worked across the economy. that's helpful. there were signs that they are seeing wage pressure. i agree -- >> i thought it was mediocre. the jobs portion went down. you are...
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america is also close to selling the health care unit for $14 billion. the business includes consumer brands such as coppertone suntan lotion, dr. scholl's foot pads and claritin allergy pills. also sales for over-the-counter medicine like mucinex and alcaseltzer and aleve. record shares are softer on the u.k. market. >>> pfizer has confirmed it made a renewed approach to astrazeneca this weekend about a possible takeover. the u.k. drugmaker won't engage in talks. pfizer says it originally approached astra in january and they held high-level discussions, but those ended that month. the previous bid would have valued astrazeneca at $98.7 billion. or about $76 a share. reports say a new bid would be likely near $100 billion. that's the largest deal since lambert bid back in 2012. the move has gone to astrazeneca shares and investors bidding it up 15%. pfizer also tracking higher today in frankfurt. back to bill about some of these deals. bill, the important one that the market is focused on today is alstom with the discussions taking place with the french
america is also close to selling the health care unit for $14 billion. the business includes consumer brands such as coppertone suntan lotion, dr. scholl's foot pads and claritin allergy pills. also sales for over-the-counter medicine like mucinex and alcaseltzer and aleve. record shares are softer on the u.k. market. >>> pfizer has confirmed it made a renewed approach to astrazeneca this weekend about a possible takeover. the u.k. drugmaker won't engage in talks. pfizer says it...
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does corporate america have trust issues? from auto recalls to cruiseline chaos, can you put your faith in big business. setting to boxes for your tv. apple, roku and now amazon, do you need one? should you cut the cable cord and which one is best. and if you haven't finished your taxes yet, you are not alone. what to do if you are down to the wire. "on the money" starts right now. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week "on the money." if you are looking for a good description of a volatile market this week will do just fine. it's been a little chaos i can. the nasdaq falling more than 3% on thursday, that was its worst one day decline since november of 2011. it was all about concerns about the valuation of momentum stocks, especially biotech. the dow and s&p 500 weren't behind. each down 2%. and the markets continued to fall on friday. earnings seasons kicked off with j.p. morgan chase falling short of estimates. wells fargo beat, as did alcoa. the federal reserve's open market committee released
does corporate america have trust issues? from auto recalls to cruiseline chaos, can you put your faith in big business. setting to boxes for your tv. apple, roku and now amazon, do you need one? should you cut the cable cord and which one is best. and if you haven't finished your taxes yet, you are not alone. what to do if you are down to the wire. "on the money" starts right now. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week "on the money." if...
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weathertech.com, proudly made in america. quality like this...you can't do that. we did a 27-point inspection on your chevy,ce, you got new tires and our price match guarantee. who's this little guy? that's birney. oh, i bet that cone gives him supersonic hearing. watch what you say around him. i've been talking a lot about his procedure... (whispering) what? get our everyday price match guarantee plus a $100 rebate on 4 select tires from your tire experts. chevy certified service. but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still gonna give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> let us take a quick check on shares on netflix. pretty much at session highs, up 6.8%. good earnings report announcing it's going to increase fees by 1 to 2 bucks per subscription. dan. >> ibm is filling in its earnings gap. i think it sees 185. >> i'm going to go with tlt. you buy that
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the hottest stock in america today, their ceo leading off the show. we'll ask him about the fda, dive deeper into biotechs. >>> plus where will technology? everybody says it's the wave ofs future, but are wearables duped to fail? >>> and give -- a five-day winning streak for the s&p 500, with just two hours of trading to go. "streets signs" in just a few minutes. see you there. see you there. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. today is monday today, we greet you. treat you. care for you. today, you can come to cleveland clinic for anything, everything or just to get that "thing" checked out. big, small, and yes, the best heart car
the hottest stock in america today, their ceo leading off the show. we'll ask him about the fda, dive deeper into biotechs. >>> plus where will technology? everybody says it's the wave ofs future, but are wearables duped to fail? >>> and give -- a five-day winning streak for the s&p 500, with just two hours of trading to go. "streets signs" in just a few minutes. see you there. see you there. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the...
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ebay down 4% in after hours. >>> from america to japan, the bank of japan kept its monetary policy on hold by unanimous decision today and it's keeping its stimulus unchanged, too. it appears the bank of japan is doubling down, believing that without any new stimulus measures inflation will track steadily high to its 2% target. that's what it laid out in its semiannual report a few hours ago. the market talk is that japan was looking weak before we got the sales tax hike on april 1st. industrial production figures rose 0.3% on the month in march and companies are expecting that figure to decline in april by 1.4%. joining us with his view, director of -- international. we had a plunge in business confidence in april. does that show us the mood has soured since the consumption tax hike. >> i don't think so. i think we have to wait until june to see the april to june quarterly figures, you look at the major indices, they're very firm. for example, you forgot to mention, for example, cash labor income that came out today which shows a 0.7% increase versus 0.1% consensus. overtime is up by
ebay down 4% in after hours. >>> from america to japan, the bank of japan kept its monetary policy on hold by unanimous decision today and it's keeping its stimulus unchanged, too. it appears the bank of japan is doubling down, believing that without any new stimulus measures inflation will track steadily high to its 2% target. that's what it laid out in its semiannual report a few hours ago. the market talk is that japan was looking weak before we got the sales tax hike on april 1st....
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and parts of south america. drought from asia to australia. could mean higher cocoa and coffee prices, wheat in some places, but lower corn and soy bean prices. it would be cheaper to feed bessie, so some meat prices could come down. it could also impact metals. nickel supplies are already expected to be light this year. michael hague tracks about a dozen commodities that could be impacted. he said it may impact energy prices, if we have a cooler summer and maybe a warmer winter, wouldn't that be nice. >> they are calling for an event that rivals the event in '97-'98, which is dramatic. but for some commodities, you don't even need that. the case of palm oil, a classic example where i think it was in 2000 where we had this event. but it was moderate, prices still doubled. >> three sectors to watch, meat producers. they'll benefit from lower food costs. beef in particular, because more rains will mean pasture lands, so u.s. cattle ranchers can begin to rebuild the herds after years of drought. and finally, look at this chart. el nino could caus
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that's bank of america. which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment operating system lets your watch live tv anywhere. can i watch it in butterfly valley? sure. can i watch it in glimmering lake? yep. here, too. what about the dark castle? you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >>> hey, everybody. obamacare. let's talk about it. obamacare hits its goal, apparently, of seven million sign-ups. president obama scheduled to speak on it later this afternoon. as of now, the official state by state numbers stands at around five million, state numbers, that is. keep in mind that some states have yet to update their data. here with us isndy friedman, an acute observer of the washington scene. what can we say today about obamacare and whether it has met its goal or not? >> i think we don't know completely. the administration keeps focusing on how many people signed up but the real metric is how many young healthy people have signed up. that's wh
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bank of america has a market larger than here in the u.s. they will continue to provide support beyond that date. there is no impact to customers or clients during this transition. in addition to bank of america. jp morgan, chase. citigroup. among the big groups paying for this extension to work to transition their systems over but if you use a regional or community bank that doesn't have the deep pockets to pay for personal support from microsoft or pay the thousands of dollars, you should go in and ask to make sure that your card will not be compromized when you are using the atm's. 13 year old system and we are getting to april 7th and we still need more time. when you talk about security concerns will you talking about hackers coming in and stealing pin numbers and money from their checking accounts? >> we are. that is one of the risks sara. microsoft is no longer updating the security for windows xp. it won't be coming of age as moiz microsoft is getting the capability there. they want them to start paying more for the system. but you c
bank of america has a market larger than here in the u.s. they will continue to provide support beyond that date. there is no impact to customers or clients during this transition. in addition to bank of america. jp morgan, chase. citigroup. among the big groups paying for this extension to work to transition their systems over but if you use a regional or community bank that doesn't have the deep pockets to pay for personal support from microsoft or pay the thousands of dollars, you should go...
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his number one concern for the jobs market in america. you will need to hear what that is. >>> and a majority of congress now has a net worth of at least $1 million but one lawmaker is singing a sob story. take a listen. >> i think that the american people should know that the members of congress are underpaid. >> underpaid. wait until you hear what the panel has to say about that one. you won't want to miss it. it's all coming up and we want you to weigh in as well. let us know if you think congress is underpaid. your thoughts on this one @cnbcclosingbell is how to reach us on twitter. we'll be right back. back. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. >>> welcome back. so speaking of tech ipos, we have some breakin
his number one concern for the jobs market in america. you will need to hear what that is. >>> and a majority of congress now has a net worth of at least $1 million but one lawmaker is singing a sob story. take a listen. >> i think that the american people should know that the members of congress are underpaid. >> underpaid. wait until you hear what the panel has to say about that one. you won't want to miss it. it's all coming up and we want you to weigh in as well. let us...
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bank of america will be joined by tech giants google and ibm. wall street titans goldman sachs will close out a shortened week ahead of the easter break on thursday. let's get back to peter dixon. we know that this is earnings season, when are we going to see the first decline for a while, as i've said. my first question is, have we brought down forecasts enough, and actually, therefore is there room for a surprise in the upside? >> that kind of is my sense, i know that we spent much of the last three months slashing earnings estimates for the first quarter. and i think the way that companies work these days is it's in their interest to depress the expectations as far as they can. i think in the hope that when the results finally do come out, they find the and lists have outdone it. so i think there's a scope for a possible outperformance there, but i think it's the backdrop of the issues we discussed earlier, the geo politics and all that. it doesn't suggest to be much of a sustainable bounce in my view. >> peter, stay there, we'll talk about t
bank of america will be joined by tech giants google and ibm. wall street titans goldman sachs will close out a shortened week ahead of the easter break on thursday. let's get back to peter dixon. we know that this is earnings season, when are we going to see the first decline for a while, as i've said. my first question is, have we brought down forecasts enough, and actually, therefore is there room for a surprise in the upside? >> that kind of is my sense, i know that we spent much of...
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the clippers will never be america's team. but they can be thought of a lot more, they can get a much higher profile than they have right now. at least you'd hope for them. they won't be the dallas cowboys on the cincinnati reds. >> but you have to speculate. you have to wonder as you both mention, this gentleman has had a history of discriminatory attitudes and he has been so cheap with running this franchise. only because of the economic change and the nba modem has he chosen to spend more money in the last two seasons. we can wonder if gunenheim, takes position, they can make it blossom. you have to give credit to the players and the corporations, the players were talking about boycotting games, without that impetus or influence, who knows if the decision would have been as harsh. >> we expect academiaics to align with andrew, anyway. for god's sacs, are you in the mid-west. you can't rise above that, you are from st. louis you didn't grow up there? where are you from? >> more than ponew york. >> i rest my case, snow is fro
the clippers will never be america's team. but they can be thought of a lot more, they can get a much higher profile than they have right now. at least you'd hope for them. they won't be the dallas cowboys on the cincinnati reds. >> but you have to speculate. you have to wonder as you both mention, this gentleman has had a history of discriminatory attitudes and he has been so cheap with running this franchise. only because of the economic change and the nba modem has he chosen to spend...
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that's the average employee at pfizer, so these are companies we need to keep in america. started in brooklyn 150 years ago. can you imagine what the labor unions would be doing if gm or some of their unionized companies were fleeing the states for a foreign domicile. >> we're up against your dom frame so thank you for joining us. >> steve, you've made the valid point, that ultimately the white house has to endorse this. the white house will probably say that it has, but clearly somewhere the progress is not happening. do you believe that what we're seeing is laying out and kind of closing these loopholes and doing things around the margin to then be able to move forward or is that just a narrative that really we're never going to see the there there, the actual tax reform happen? >> doing it around the edges won't work. the white house has to take a lead and not use it as a disguised way of massively increasing taxes. if the president was seeroffs doing something like done in 1986, it would be done very rapidly and they would clean the thing out like they cleaned out tax
that's the average employee at pfizer, so these are companies we need to keep in america. started in brooklyn 150 years ago. can you imagine what the labor unions would be doing if gm or some of their unionized companies were fleeing the states for a foreign domicile. >> we're up against your dom frame so thank you for joining us. >> steve, you've made the valid point, that ultimately the white house has to endorse this. the white house will probably say that it has, but clearly...
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we have seen latin america is starting to turn. what do you want to do with the stock at 23% into numbers? this is a problem if you think this was a value stock. it's not. this is a stock that by 2015 is going to grow earnings again another 30%. we came into this year somewhat plat around 580. trading in line around 2013 numbers. 2015 is when you get the earnings build and start to see mining increase. i would stay in the stock long term. tomorrow is an important day. >> i think you get bull dosed in the stock. this company has had a history of guiding higher and completely missing it. their biggest customer is slowing which is china. we had housing numbers this morning that weren't that great. i just don't think the global economy is as strong as everybody is pricing it, particularly in caterpillar. up 23%. it's trading at valuations of 2012 valuations and the growth just isn't there. the game has changed and they haven't changed their business. >> well -- >> and you left eight seconds on the table. >> china has been -- say this i
we have seen latin america is starting to turn. what do you want to do with the stock at 23% into numbers? this is a problem if you think this was a value stock. it's not. this is a stock that by 2015 is going to grow earnings again another 30%. we came into this year somewhat plat around 580. trading in line around 2013 numbers. 2015 is when you get the earnings build and start to see mining increase. i would stay in the stock long term. tomorrow is an important day. >> i think you get...
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and adp, the number one payroll processor in america. before i get into the details, first let me give you a refresher course why this works. first of all, the companies themselves benefit from becoming leaner and more focused. that's one of the reasons i wanted e-bay to split with paypal. splitting up your company can be a fantastic way for the stock for entirely separate reasons. this has to do with wall street. wall street has a serious preference for bite size pure plays as opposed to larger more diversified conglomerates which they can't get their arms around. analysts typically analyze -- they usually specialize in a given sector. they analyze one particular business. they're more likely to give a stock favorable treatment if it fits into one of their easily understood boxes. plus, the smaller more focused company is more likely to catch a takeover bid than a cats and dog conglomerate after its seasoned. which brings me to baxter international. my number one break up play from get rich carefully. absolutely. baxter, i'll waive my i
and adp, the number one payroll processor in america. before i get into the details, first let me give you a refresher course why this works. first of all, the companies themselves benefit from becoming leaner and more focused. that's one of the reasons i wanted e-bay to split with paypal. splitting up your company can be a fantastic way for the stock for entirely separate reasons. this has to do with wall street. wall street has a serious preference for bite size pure plays as opposed to...
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isn't that what corporate america is doing? >> yes, i do think so. this actually folds nicely into this issue about deferral. the idea that so many of these resources are deferred in overseas accounts. now, this idea you would give them a tax repatriation holiday as you said earlier worked very, very badly in 2004. >> i agree with that. >> it didn't lead to investments, jobs or growth. it led to stock buybacks. apple is doing that even without the repatriation. i still think we have a demand side problem we haven't struggled with yet. >> is it a problem -- i'm curious what you think, is there a problem of companies keep the cash overseas and just continue to issue some debt? i mean, larry summers' address, corporate america is issuing debt noord to do buybacks and capital allocation plans instead of bringing the cash back. >> i don't think there's necessarily any problem with that. we need to look at the bigger picture why are companies not investing more? wepharmaceutical companies, for example, there are big fda regulatory hurdles they have to jump
isn't that what corporate america is doing? >> yes, i do think so. this actually folds nicely into this issue about deferral. the idea that so many of these resources are deferred in overseas accounts. now, this idea you would give them a tax repatriation holiday as you said earlier worked very, very badly in 2004. >> i agree with that. >> it didn't lead to investments, jobs or growth. it led to stock buybacks. apple is doing that even without the repatriation. i still think...
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we'll ask the kids of america which ones they use. they have answers for us, right after this. [ dog barks ] ♪ [ male announcer ] imagine the cars we drive... being able to see so clearly... to respond so intelligently and so quickly, they can help protect us from a world of unseen danger. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. and it is mercedes-benz... today. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. take this simple test. press your tongue against it, like this. it moves! do you feel it? it can happen with every denture. these movements may irritate your gums. but you don't have to bear with it. you can try fixodent plus gum care. thanks to its formula, your gums become one with your denture. this helps stop movement and helps prevent gum irritation so you can keep enjoying life. [ apple crunches ] fixodent. and forget it. ♪ ♪ teach the children well ♪ the father's health did slowly go by ♪ >>> it is time now for the executive edge. which do you think is c
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part of oh corporate are america learning how to grow their business in a slow economic environment. >> i want to congratulate you on the best performance of any of the bank stocks we follow. great job. that's beth mooney of keycorp. good to see you. >> thank you. thank you for your support of key. >> of course. this has been a big winner. it will stay a big win wither. i would stay with key corps. stay with cramer. beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geico could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico, well, could help them save on boat insurance too. hey! okay...i'm ready to come in now. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-f
part of oh corporate are america learning how to grow their business in a slow economic environment. >> i want to congratulate you on the best performance of any of the bank stocks we follow. great job. that's beth mooney of keycorp. good to see you. >> thank you. thank you for your support of key. >> of course. this has been a big winner. it will stay a big win wither. i would stay with key corps. stay with cramer. beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know...
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america's post-market show, i'm melissa lee. these are the "fast money" traders. >> 5:00 i'm home and watching. guy adami and beautiful karen. i'm with all of you. >> helping tanning take ahold, the advent of the spray tan. and this booth can turn you into a bronze god or godess. >> guy adami is the manager of the masses. >> you're either stupid or dumb. i don't know. it's a terrible excuse. >> putin and bush have their first get together of the year and last year there was a left lot of warm fuzzy. >> he just ran behind me. as if this is the first time you're on tv, dan. >> welcome to tv, people. >> there's no doubt tv teaches about football. and everything about when to be aggressive and when not to be aggressive. it's all about strategy. the market is like that. >> tim, going to disney world. >> again, so much to choose from there. crazy. >> yeah. >> good time. good time. >> that's a lot of years we logged. >> both of you in '04. you looked like -- you didn't look like you. >> no. right? i don't think that was me. >> the tann
america's post-market show, i'm melissa lee. these are the "fast money" traders. >> 5:00 i'm home and watching. guy adami and beautiful karen. i'm with all of you. >> helping tanning take ahold, the advent of the spray tan. and this booth can turn you into a bronze god or godess. >> guy adami is the manager of the masses. >> you're either stupid or dumb. i don't know. it's a terrible excuse. >> putin and bush have their first get together of the year and...
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did you underestimate the power of cost cuts in corporate america here? >> i think we underestimated that volume is a wonderful thing when it comes to deep cyclical machinery names and you can -- we saw on the construction business, they generated what we call incremental profits of 54%. so again, highlighting that volume is just a wonderful thing, despite the slowdown in the mining business. >> what about capex? some of the numbers were disappointing. lower. the number of employees at caterpillar is going down. are we going to be in this sort of large-scale cost-cutting mode when it comes to caterpillar for a long time for the rest of the year? >> well, i think that's an interesting question if you look at the outlook, they took down their outlook for the mining business and that's where most of the cost cuts are occurring. they now expect mining to be down 20% this year. and actually if you look at that at an absolute basis, revenues in the mining side would be about $10 billion this year. that's down from $21 billion at the peak of the cycle a few year
did you underestimate the power of cost cuts in corporate america here? >> i think we underestimated that volume is a wonderful thing when it comes to deep cyclical machinery names and you can -- we saw on the construction business, they generated what we call incremental profits of 54%. so again, highlighting that volume is just a wonderful thing, despite the slowdown in the mining business. >> what about capex? some of the numbers were disappointing. lower. the number of employees...
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this is a bank that at one point touched one out of two households in america, i think it's lower these days, but still an important leader. it will be curious to see if the pain is widespread or idiosyncratic. >>> we'll be back tomorrow with your earnings preview. brian, back over to you. >>> by the way, guys, did i tell you i have diagnosed the dance for the music for your earnings squad in it would be called henceforth the hashing to and something to do like this. i still have to tweak it. >> was that an epithet through -- >> is that an italian way? >> no, that's this. >> wow, censors. >> what? this is cable. this is cable. >> just read the tease, brian. >>> up next, the worst corporate tweet ever. why twitter investors should be worried. if you're a millionaire, congratulation, but the odds are you will be audited by uncle same. the odds go up. and we'll tell you how high. the dow is actually now up one point. it doesn't seem like much, folks, but we were down all day. hey, the start of "street signs" it went up. we'll take credit. we're back after this. with morr than any of its ge
this is a bank that at one point touched one out of two households in america, i think it's lower these days, but still an important leader. it will be curious to see if the pain is widespread or idiosyncratic. >>> we'll be back tomorrow with your earnings preview. brian, back over to you. >>> by the way, guys, did i tell you i have diagnosed the dance for the music for your earnings squad in it would be called henceforth the hashing to and something to do like this. i still...
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. >> and no restrictions on jpmorgan, merrill lynch bank of america, any of these companies that are engaged in the sanctions program? >> no, because that's not their game. >> not their game? >> not their game, no. >> whose game? >> and there's nothing that you want to do to take action? you don't see any need to punish them for what they're doing? >> as far as it comes to me, no. >> just a couple of take aways that i think is worth pointing out here. the jpmorgan story has made headlines in russia. jpmorgan, obviously a result of washington-led sanctions have blocked the processing of payment from the russian embassy. this was described as illegal and unacceptable by the foreign minister. the economy minister, though, saying jpmorgan and other banks will not face tilt for at that time tat sanctions for any actions that they take which are political. and the other point, this is an economy that was slowing down, anyway. the ukraine crisis is only making things worse. the economy minister saying to me that if anything may encourage them to push ahead with liberalizing the economy fast
. >> and no restrictions on jpmorgan, merrill lynch bank of america, any of these companies that are engaged in the sanctions program? >> no, because that's not their game. >> not their game? >> not their game, no. >> whose game? >> and there's nothing that you want to do to take action? you don't see any need to punish them for what they're doing? >> as far as it comes to me, no. >> just a couple of take aways that i think is worth pointing out...
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next. nd freddie mac have been there for america. helping millions realize their dreams of homeownership. and when fannie mae and freddie mac needed help, america was there for them. today, fannie mae and freddie mac celebrate payment in full to taxpayers. together, we've created one of the greatest comebacks in our nation's history. so, let's preserve and strengthen fannie mae and freddie mac. because without them there really could be no place like home. that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of great apps for stuff like music, 'cause a good playlist is good for business. i need the boss's signature for this. i'm the boss. ♪ honestly ♪ i wanna see you be brave everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] you're looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. ♪ still looking very good
next. nd freddie mac have been there for america. helping millions realize their dreams of homeownership. and when fannie mae and freddie mac needed help, america was there for them. today, fannie mae and freddie mac celebrate payment in full to taxpayers. together, we've created one of the greatest comebacks in our nation's history. so, let's preserve and strengthen fannie mae and freddie mac. because without them there really could be no place like home. that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1....
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part of oh corporate are america learning to grow their in a slow economic environment. >> i want to congratulate you on the best performance of any of the bank stocks we follow. great job. that's beth mooney of keycorp. good to see you. >> thank you for your support. >> of course. this has been a big winner. it will stay a big win wither. stay with cramer. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appointment today. because when people talk, great things happen. >>> all right. google and ibm. did they stink up the joint? absolutely. do people hate them? yes. why would you own them? actually one is going to turn in 2015. that's
part of oh corporate are america learning to grow their in a slow economic environment. >> i want to congratulate you on the best performance of any of the bank stocks we follow. great job. that's beth mooney of keycorp. good to see you. >> thank you for your support. >> of course. this has been a big winner. it will stay a big win wither. stay with cramer. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about...
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my favorite comment by bank of america and merrill lynch, they are taking the price objective from 226 to 246. that's what happens when you have an underperform on a red hot stock. value. >> that hurts. that hurts. when we come back cramer's mad dash as we count down to the owing bell. busy day. we've not gotten to mcdonald's yet. an interesting miss and we'll talk about what it means for the ceo in a moment more "squawk on the street" from the nyse straight ahead. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain. it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra.
my favorite comment by bank of america and merrill lynch, they are taking the price objective from 226 to 246. that's what happens when you have an underperform on a red hot stock. value. >> that hurts. that hurts. when we come back cramer's mad dash as we count down to the owing bell. busy day. we've not gotten to mcdonald's yet. an interesting miss and we'll talk about what it means for the ceo in a moment more "squawk on the street" from the nyse straight ahead. [ male...
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that's bank of america. do you have a minute to think ok, how about thirty seconds? at comcast business our internet is fast. up to 5x faster than dsl from the phone company. and our phone's better too. switch to comcast business internet. then add voice and tv for just $34.90 more per month. time to make the call. 800-501-6000 comcast business. built for business. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." check out shares of the online discount brokers all moving lower at session lows now. this after charles schwab said that high frequency trading is a growing cancer to the stock market that needs to be addressed. then former senator ted kaufman made comments to cnbc saying liquidity rebates should go away. liquidity rebates are payments high frequency traders receive for order flof flows, so the dt brokers very much in focus on the comments as well as the debate, carl, back over to you. >> the debate got second legs this morning, dom. thanks a lot. >>> if you are in line for tickets are for the ncaa final four, there are still a number of affordable options for f
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when will america as a whole start to accept diesel more? >> it's a simple thing. i look at behavior and i look at infrastructure. if you look at the customer behavior, minimal. move your hand, down the pump, put it in the car. infrastructure is in place. diesel is in gas station. >> changing perception. >> i think the way it comes, get more cars on the road, and then you have it. >> >> the standard a3, if you will, is already out in showrooms. what's the early acceptance? >> it's huge. the car's been on the market for a few weeks. a few thousand are on the road. >> it's a car that's a great value, 29,9, and it's tearing it up. >> we talked with you? san francisco, and i asked about the u.s. automarket as a -- how confidence are you that the rest of this year, sales build or are we at a plateau? >> i feel a lot better after march than in january or february? i feel good. i think we're looking at 5% to 10%. audi may be able to outpace that a about illustrate with our new products, but the market is sound, the fundamentals are good. there's an aging fleet. fuel and e
when will america as a whole start to accept diesel more? >> it's a simple thing. i look at behavior and i look at infrastructure. if you look at the customer behavior, minimal. move your hand, down the pump, put it in the car. infrastructure is in place. diesel is in gas station. >> changing perception. >> i think the way it comes, get more cars on the road, and then you have it. >> >> the standard a3, if you will, is already out in showrooms. what's the early...
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it seems will is a starbucks in america. why are some worried about whether duncan is overbuilding? "squawk box" has more on that when we come back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box," toyota keeping its position at the top, in total global vehicle sales, selling 2.vague million in january through march. first quarter sales rose by more than 6% over last year. gm sales were up 2%. they were in the number two spot. the 2.4 million vehicles sold. china and europe were big drivers. they love their buicks over there. they were up 14%, cadillac sales grew by 9%. gm chuck stephens will be joining us tomorrow. that should be interesting, too, given that there is a lot to talk about with xm. >> that's right. when we return today, coca-cola holding its annual shareholder meeting in atlanta. the big issue there, executive pay. w
it seems will is a starbucks in america. why are some worried about whether duncan is overbuilding? "squawk box" has more on that when we come back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box," toyota...
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there is that kind of shortage in america for good workers, isn't there? >> absolutely. if you look at our hiring last year with hired 17,500 people across or organization. 8,200 of those in the u.s. if you take our rate that we're on right now for 2014, we're on track to hire 18,500 people in our organization this year at almost the,000 of those in the u.s. i'm telling you, jim. these are bray entry-level jobs, a kid with a high school education, working a little overtime, can start at 74,000, 75,000 a year. within two our three years be making over 100 grand a year. there's not a lot of industries that are creating those kinds of opportunities. >> dave, there is not just in north dakota, right? this is texas, louisiana, a lot of areas around the country that people don't enrealize we're finding otherwise? >> this is the northeast and the marcellus, in texas in the eagleford. a big missed story is the permian basin, an 80-year-old oil field people thought was dead. right now it's the fastest growing oil market. wet find enough people to go out there right now. >>> we wo
there is that kind of shortage in america for good workers, isn't there? >> absolutely. if you look at our hiring last year with hired 17,500 people across or organization. 8,200 of those in the u.s. if you take our rate that we're on right now for 2014, we're on track to hire 18,500 people in our organization this year at almost the,000 of those in the u.s. i'm telling you, jim. these are bray entry-level jobs, a kid with a high school education, working a little overtime, can start at...
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. >> bank of america is trading up. my scenario is they will be down to 15 and a quarter, 15-and-a-half, trading up is. >> any time a company is traded up in this era, ahead of the quarter, we have not had that great luck. i think you feel better after seeing citi being good and wells being, let's call it this, great. wells is great. up potential growth without the regulatory hassles. >> over the weekend was the line is they are getting into riskier auto loans, these terms are stretching out. >> john stump knows how to land. john stump is going to be the subrose and greatest banker this year because they never shot their feet. they had some rec latory issues. i see you raising your eyebrows. >> okay. he is from a dirt farm in minnesota. let's say he is humble. >> wells fargo wagon. they carried guns. >> a john ford angle that i hadn't thought about. >> stagecoach. >> right. >> that was a gad quarter, wills. let's move on, cia kraft confirming they have an investment. that includes by the way about $3w48 in debt. it brin
. >> bank of america is trading up. my scenario is they will be down to 15 and a quarter, 15-and-a-half, trading up is. >> any time a company is traded up in this era, ahead of the quarter, we have not had that great luck. i think you feel better after seeing citi being good and wells being, let's call it this, great. wells is great. up potential growth without the regulatory hassles. >> over the weekend was the line is they are getting into riskier auto loans, these terms are...
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i own my bank america and a decent chunk. remember when i had my initial position and doubled up. >> yeah. >> that double up was at 1633. it's not really at a discount for me to want to lift another leg. i only have two. to lift another leg and buy more. >> we have to think about that. >> that i already have. i need a better selloff. i need a break. >> you have no power. >> i lack a lot of power. >> even if you had powder you would not buy. >> if i had -- >> all right. what role did twin blow ups play in a selloff like today? we have got someone that says netflix is going to $100 a share. tomorrow from jpmorgan and wells fargo. we have got every angle covered tonight on fast. be right back. why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones
i own my bank america and a decent chunk. remember when i had my initial position and doubled up. >> yeah. >> that double up was at 1633. it's not really at a discount for me to want to lift another leg. i only have two. to lift another leg and buy more. >> we have to think about that. >> that i already have. i need a better selloff. i need a break. >> you have no power. >> i lack a lot of power. >> even if you had powder you would not buy. >> if...
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geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. have been there for america. fannhelping millions realize [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. their dreams of homeownership. and when fannie mae and freddie mac needed help, america was there for them. today, fannie mae and freddie mac celebrate payment in full to taxpayers. together, we've created one of the greatest comebacks in our nation's history. so, let's preserve and strengthen fannie mae and freddie mac. because without them there really could be no place like home. >>> the leaders are diverse, but they all have some key traits which helped them succeed. joining us with a look, is the editor in chief and so much more at inc. incorporated. what a fascinating piece, eric, which you can find on cnbc.com. you know, eric, you at "inc." follow the entry prior neural spirit in culture like no other publication in the country, but what stood out i thought was how many of our top 25 actually failed at one time or another. >> yes, behind every entrepreneur there seems to be a comeback story. jack bogle
geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. have been there for america. fannhelping millions realize [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. their dreams of homeownership. and when fannie mae and freddie mac needed help, america was there for them. today, fannie mae and freddie mac celebrate payment in full to taxpayers. together, we've created one of the greatest comebacks in our nation's history. so, let's preserve and strengthen fannie mae and freddie mac. because without them...
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they've already done the same with extended stay america. they've already done the same with hilton. so three big hotel companies that have blackstone private equity backing. it should -- or it is worthy of note, though, all three of the hotel companies are now above their ipo price. so maybe it says something at t least for now about the demand for hotels and those stocks. scott, back over to you. >> dom, thank you so much. >>> when ipos are front and center, you've got maybe the busiest week since '07. another 14 this week. what do we think of this one? what do we think of that figuring into this discussion as to whether there's too much froth? >> well, if a big private equity firm is coming out with an ipo, and i'm the underwriter, i'm going to really make sure it works. so they didn't price this at the top of the range. they priced it, actually, below the range, if i'm not mistaken, which is troubling. look, i think it's okay for a trade. but we're not going to know for the rest -- for another week or so how it does. >> i think you look
they've already done the same with extended stay america. they've already done the same with hilton. so three big hotel companies that have blackstone private equity backing. it should -- or it is worthy of note, though, all three of the hotel companies are now above their ipo price. so maybe it says something at t least for now about the demand for hotels and those stocks. scott, back over to you. >> dom, thank you so much. >>> when ipos are front and center, you've got maybe...
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. >>> to paraphrase clint eastwood, it is halftime for america's earnings season. nearly half of the s&p 500 has reported, and here's where we stand so far. 68% of companies who have reported topped earnings estimates. 11 in line, 21% missed expectations. top line, though, a little bit of a different story and not as good. only 55% of the reporting companies topped revenue estimates, so pete najarian, what is your takeaway so far? >> one of the things we were talking about going into this week is what are the most important earnings out in front of you? i picked out two. caterpillar and microsoft. they are very important. i love what they were able to produce on thursday. one in the morning and one after the market. what i take away from that, the economy is fine, we're moving along. we heard from caterpillar and microsoft, moving in the right direction. showing how they'll grow into the future, obviously through the cloud. nadella has microsoft moving in the right direction. when you parse through the earnings, those two are the most meaningful. that's why the s&p
. >>> to paraphrase clint eastwood, it is halftime for america's earnings season. nearly half of the s&p 500 has reported, and here's where we stand so far. 68% of companies who have reported topped earnings estimates. 11 in line, 21% missed expectations. top line, though, a little bit of a different story and not as good. only 55% of the reporting companies topped revenue estimates, so pete najarian, what is your takeaway so far? >> one of the things we were talking about...
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maybe not so much in america. you're looking at me strangely. no, i wore peg jeans and reeboks, i admit it, with my mull et. >> we have the photos to prove it. guys, thank you very much. >>> be sure to check out the online edition of "talking numbers" in partnership with yahoo! finance. >>> a jury ordering eli lilly and a pharmaceutical in japan to pay $9 billion in injuries. the man who helped get that vertebra, mark lanier, thank you very much. you're fighting for the plaintiffs heart, the drug partial had risks, i get it. $9 billion? i don't get that. is it that excessive? >> you know, if you look at it in a captionle it is. the question for the jury was how do you punish a company. if you believe a company has intentionally destroyed documents, swept until the rug their liability, put at risk at least $10 million people. if you believe a company did that for a $20 billion profit, how do you fine them, if that's all you can do. >> agreed, mark. but are punitive damages working? vioxx, you know the vioxx case, right? >> i know it. >> go back t
maybe not so much in america. you're looking at me strangely. no, i wore peg jeans and reeboks, i admit it, with my mull et. >> we have the photos to prove it. guys, thank you very much. >>> be sure to check out the online edition of "talking numbers" in partnership with yahoo! finance. >>> a jury ordering eli lilly and a pharmaceutical in japan to pay $9 billion in injuries. the man who helped get that vertebra, mark lanier, thank you very much. you're...
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latin america is a little bit of concern. the airlines reached for that demand and capacity. oversupply is present. >> this was going on so long the clock got tired. >> that's all right. >> we maho makes a more compell argument on the airlines? >> i like they have pricing power and demand is there and capacity higher. if i'm going to be in the aerospace i want to own the industrial players, oms, not the actual airlines. >> tell us what you think of that debate. use the #bull or #bear and we will give you the results at the end of the show. still at the end of the half, don't sweat this sell-off. one person thinks it is not the start of something bigger. why he has an optimistic outlook, after the break. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confide
latin america is a little bit of concern. the airlines reached for that demand and capacity. oversupply is present. >> this was going on so long the clock got tired. >> that's all right. >> we maho makes a more compell argument on the airlines? >> i like they have pricing power and demand is there and capacity higher. if i'm going to be in the aerospace i want to own the industrial players, oms, not the actual airlines. >> tell us what you think of that debate. use...